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i mention those places with a personal suggestion from my short-term living there. absolutely there much more than i'd always tried to fill the list out. will try. for food sake! ♥
Huong To: Try out these awesome: • Viet Pancakes (if your Australian). • The Drunken Cow (cooked veal w/ French influenced) • Crispy Boneless Duck • Desserts (Flan is the best, others're also worth a taste).
Huong To: I don't have that much money in my life, to try out Tets more than once, so Makoto is the firstly second place i'd go. There are Fisher Man Soup and Crab Salad to refresh my sushi menu.
Huong To: If your indulging into HK and Taiwanese style of dessert, you can come here. There are worlds of sweets and drinks for you (expert in mango). i recommend no.43 (excuse that i can't dig that name out).
Capitol Square, Shop G12 (730-742 George St), Haymarket, NSW
Dessert Shop · 24 tips and reviews
Huong To: Everyone loves it. I do too!I don't call individuals, my menu here contains two dishes in Party Set (yea, shamed on me). cannot list their numbers but there're just 4-5 to choose. Try it!
569 George St. (at Summit Arcade opp World Sq.), Sydney, NSW
Bubble Tea Shop · Central Business District · 10 tips and reviews
Huong To: the best Taiwanese Beverage Shop for Milk Tea in Sydney. i only go for the original one, milk+tea, biggest size adding tapioca, no grass jelly (i'm boring!). don't worry, the menu comforts everyones.
Huong To: Ever heard something called Sichuan food, or tried different levels of hot? (means for chilli fans). Well it doesn't have to be here, wherever Sichuan Hotpot locates, you can come figure it out.
Korean BBQ Restaurant · Central Business District · 25 tips and reviews
Huong To: Title says its own, just leaving some notes:• try Ribs, "Inner Parts" (gross its the cooking words i lack of) and Seafood Hotpot.• be extremely careful w/ the smoke condition for its sensitive foil.
Huong To: Mostly like diving in the underchocolate world in my first visit. It's the place to have some chocolate and hang, or grab some cool products home. i recommend everything.
Huong To: Two things i've tried here:• Waffles with Vanilla Ice cream + chocolate sauce.• White/Milk Choc Bunny Chocolatier (oh its a production and comes only in April each year).
Huong To: My dinners of first months departing Sydney mostly from here. Good to dine, but takeaway is the best (delicious food + happy service + additional chicken soup). The whole menu rocks!
Café · Central Business District · 5 tips and reviews
Huong To: I often jump here for middle meals or mini snack party. What i love are original milk tea with tapioca (2nd place i'd call this drink out of Chatime), curry fish balls and mini octopus. and more!
Huong To: It's more a bar-restaurant supposed to be. I don't go bar much in lifetime, but this one is there for me. Typically Italian, not so vintage, not so updated. Surry Hills starts being worth discovered.
Huong To: I'm not a fan of hotdogs 'til a friend bought me one (and foolishly turns out that i had no idea abt where its bought from!), so i rate it as the place to come & eat, not to buy. Price + Quality = ♥
Huong To: Thai Food for you here's much like you want. I go for Basil Chicken (wish the original name was less weird to speak out!), Pad Thai and some bla bla bla of the desserts. The only issue is PENDING!
Dessert Shop · Central Business District · 14 tips and reviews
Huong To: Variety Taiwanese Desserts. Available for some quick cheap meal for sets of any rice/fish balls/chicken wings/egg rolls + glass of original milk tea. Green-tea Ice Cream is good too, and fat-free :)
Huong To: Good! due to familiar Viet space + variety Viet Food + punctual service (you know it has to wait for cooking "Thịt kho Tộ", "Canh Chua Cá Bông Lau" stuff like that). It is favorited by heaps Aussie.
Huong To: Yo! Vietnamese especially Hanoi-ers will recall their hometown taste here. My fav.list's filled by everything but for who're not Viet, you may try sorta stir-fried (Eel Vermicelli), Chicken Wing ect.
283 military road (Cabramatta road), Cremorne, NSW
Asian Restaurant · 3 tips and reviews
Huong To: tiny space but well handled (try out the garden!) and yummm on food. Service sucks but fine for me, i don't care that much coz i lived upstair to grab and go, despite no table served or late delivery.
Huong To: Chat Thai and Bangkok are getting overload, that's annoying me (especially Bangkok, its space is whoring to the max!). Drop them! I backup this canteen. Privacy + Food + Ambience = Fine Going For.
Ramen Restaurant · Central Business District · 22 tips and reviews
Huong To: Ramen is Japanese Noodles. It is awesome!Try out the Beef Ramen (forgot its specific name but cost 'round $12 (might be $13-14 atm). Anyways, add next to it a dish of Tepanyaki. Worth passing by!
Huong To: Good cocktails in Cherry Kiss, Apple Amaretto, Margarita Grande. Taste the Balmoral atmosphere in tea time with lovely desserts experts in Vanilla crème brulée with caramelised peach :)